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Edward Hsiao and Maxine Nelson

  • Place:N-225
  • Time:12:00-1:00 PM
  • Date:December 6, 2018

Edward Hsiao, MD, PhD (Faculty)
"Ow, that hurts! How cell interactions contribute to abnormal wound healing and tissue fibrosis"
Shook, B.A. et al. Myofibroblast proliferation and heterogeneity are supported by macrophages during skin repair. Science 362(6417), eaar2971. (2018).

Maxine Nelson (Student)
"Zombie Apocalypse: Senescent Cells Lead to Neurodegeneration"
Bussian, T. J. et al. Clearance of senescent glial cells prevents tau-dependent pathology and cognitive decline. Nature 562, 578–582. (2018).
Coaches: Eric Huang and Lea Grinberg

 
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